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Gati technical_term

Dictionary: not in dictionary · Pages: 1 · Occurrences: 1 · Affirmations: 1 · Graph degree: 5 (in 5, out 0)
Variants (1): Gati (1)

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Pseudocode (DSL v1.1) ↗ full DSL (raw text)

RULE id: gati (cluster 1409)
SCOPE: technical_term family
STATUS: empirical
CONFIDENCE: empirical
PROTECT: false

Essence pseudocode — identity + RECORD. The page citations for each slot value are in the Grammar record table above (audit trail). The full DSL adds ASSERTIONS with verbatim quotes (see Affirmations below) and CITED_RULES (see Graph relations).

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Bharata --[attribution]--> (1)mandra --[enumeration]--> (1)tāra --[definition]--> (1)tāra --[structural]--> (1)NŚ XXVIII.72 --[citation]--> (1)

Affirmations (1)

definition
p.vol_II_p157
english
conf 0.99
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Gati literally means gait, but in musical context refers to the extent or limit beyond which movement is not permissible or proper.
"Gati literally means gait, here it means the extent i.e. the point beyond which movement is not permissible or is not considered proper."